The Sales Cycle of the Web Lead

Filed Under (Real Estate Website Conversion Strategies) by Lou Lynch on 04-03-2009

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According to recent data, more than 70% of real estate web leads are not ready to buy (or even look at) homes until 90 to 120 days after they first register on a real estate website. In fact, the majority of the leads that are in the 90-120 day period are non-responsive and simply not ready to be contacted by a salesperson. The bright side is that almost 80% of those leads will eventually close up to 1 year after the 90 to 120 day mark making the average sales cycle 15 to 16 months in total. Read the rest of this entry »

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How to best analyze lead data

Filed Under (Real Estate Website Conversion Strategies) by Lou Lynch on 01-03-2009

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dataFor salespeople, the task of analyzing lead data accomplishes a few things that help tremendously in the conversion process. Having in-depth information on the lead prior to follow-up puts the salesperson in a better position to sell. The better the intelligence, the better the opportunity exists for a salesperson to prepare a pitch that is relevant to the needs of the customer.

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Website Registration Strategy

Filed Under (Real Estate Website Conversion Strategies) by Lou Lynch on 27-02-2009

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regWebsite registration is one of the most important pieces of the conversion process when it comes to real estate websites. Websites void of user registration convert at such a low rate, the cost/benefit quickly becomes unbalanced, stunting the website’s ability to sustain itself. On the other hand, websites that practice strict registration prior to the display of real estate listings fail at effectively converting users to customers as users simply won’t register. The answer lies somewhere in between, something I like to call a hybrid registration.

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